Please note, this research guide does not cover all available resources but will provide you with a place to start your research. It will be regularly updated and over time will include resources for additional jurisdictions.

Getting Started - Databases

Covers the competition laws of more than thirty countries, including Australia, China and the U.S. Each chapter provides a description of the substantial and procedural rules of a particular jurisdiction as well as a list of the leading cases and a bibliography.

Extensive collection on EU competition law and materials for non-EU countries, including China and the U.S. Topics include antitrust, cartels, mergers, state aid and liberalisation and are divided in legislation, court and commission decisions and commentary.

Covers competition in developed and developing countries, enforcement trends, competition agency networks and comparative analysis of intellectual property and competition law and merger control worldwide.

Focuses on global issues facing competition law and policy. This volume is specially commissioned chapters by major writers from the United States, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia provide a synthesis of how these current topics are addressed by drawing on the approaches from varioius jurisdictions around the world.

Discusses the origins of and motivations for the leniency movement representing key insights from academic research and practical experience relating to the effectiveness and operation of leniency policies. It draws on the disciplines of law, regulation, economics, criminology and political science.

Provides an examination of collusive behaviour. Includes fictitious accounts which are grounded in the inner workings and details from actual cases. Followed by economic analyses of cartels, bidding rings and detection.

Getting Started - Journal Databases

This section includes main law journal databases as well as business journal databases relevant to your research. For more information on searching for journal articles see the Legal Research: Secondary Sources Research Guide.

A full text legal journal database that includes core U.S. law journals. Covers some journals from other jurisdictions, such as Australia, the UK, Europe, Canada. There are delays in availability of recent issues for some titles.